different between undergoer vs undergoed

undergoer

English

Etymology

From undergo +? -er.

Noun

undergoer (plural undergoers)

  1. One that undergoes.
  2. (linguistics, grammar) The most patient-like argument of a clause, e.g. 'the boat' in "The torpedo sank the boat" and "The boat sank".

Antonyms

  • (grammatical role): actor

Anagrams

  • reguerdon

undergoer From the web:



undergoed

English

Verb

undergoed

  1. (nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of undergo

Anagrams

  • guerdoned

undergoed From the web:

  • what undergoes meiosis
  • what undergoes metamorphosis
  • what undergoes photosynthesis
  • what undergoes mitosis
  • what undergoes cellular respiration
  • what undergoes binary fission
  • what undergoes hydrolysis
  • what undergoes oxidation
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